The folks at Stand to Reason have launched a crisp new website for their apologetic ministry: http://www.str.org/ You can also register to stream their anniversary conference (speakers include Greg Koukl, J.P. Moreland, Sean McDowell, Brett Kunkle, Mary Jo Sharp and more) here.
Read more »BreakPoint.org and the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview have launched The Point, an online Christian ministry that offers fresh commentary on news, media, entertainment and culture from a distinctly Christian perspective. With the goal of developing worldview-oriented Christian discipleship, the site has a daily radio broadcast from John Stonestreet, Executive Director of Summit Ministries, and a group blog of…
Read more »A round-up of news, articles and other items of interest on the internet, from Plantinga to Narnia to ancient Greek computers.
Read more »J. P. Moreland, the Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, has launched a new website with essays and other useful content.
Read more »By: Jason|15 August, 2010|Categories: Websites|Tags: historical apologetics . Tim McGrew
The beta site for the Library of Historical Apologetics has launched, with a vision for providing access to a vast array of historical works directed to the defense of the faith.
Read more »The online bookstore, Catalyst Books, launches today, offering quality books from a christian worldview for a range of academic disciplines.
Read more »By: Jason|08 February, 2010|Categories: Websites|Tags: Apologetics . media . veritas forum . Video
The Veritas Forum have launched a new website, offering an excellent archive of lectures delivered by prominent Christian thinkers and speakers at universities in North America and Europe.
Read more »By: Jason|29 January, 2010|Categories: Websites|Tags: douglas wilson . euthanasia . Gaia . Greg Beale . Haiti earthquake . inerrancy . Jesus . middle knowledge . Pat Roberston . religious freedom . The Shack . Thomas Aquinas . Trinity . vampires
A round-up of news, articles and other items of interest from this week on the internet.
Read more »By: Jason|12 December, 2009|Categories: Websites|Tags: douglas groothuis . Manhattan Declaration . presuppositionalism . problem of evil . rick warren
A roundup of news, articles and other items of interest from this week on the internet.
Read more »By: Stuart|02 December, 2009|Categories: Science & History . Websites|Tags: Columbus . Conflict Thesis . Contra Mundum . Flat-Earth
Matthew Flannagan has published an article on the Flat-Earth Myth in the December issue of Investigate Magazine that is worth reading.
Read more »A digest of news, articles and other items of interest from this week on the internet.
Read more »By: Stuart|03 November, 2009|Categories: Websites|Tags: Epistemology . Faith . greg koukl . Ignorance . knowledge . scientism . Stand to Reason . Unbelief
Greg Koukl of apologetics ministry Stand to Reason writes, In an odd sort of way, Christians have abetted atheists in their efforts to cast doubt and even derision on believers. Here’s how. Atheists have tremendous confidence that science will continue its record of silencing superstition. As knowledge waxes, foolishness wanes. Consequently, there’s no need for sticking God in the so-called…
Read more »The MP3s are up and ready to listen (or you can watch) Here are the names of the speakers: Dinesh D’Souza, Norman Geisler, William Lane Craig, Greg Koukl, Darrell Bock, and JP Moreland. What a fantastic lineup!!! Here is the page: http://saddleback.com/mediacenter/services/currentseries.aspx?site=yDi0V4EwP58=&s=OsqcpA0SUkE= http://apologetics315.blogspot.com/ should have the MP3s linked pretty soon…..
Read more »By: Rob|19 November, 2008|Categories: Practical Engagement . Websites|Tags: greg koukl . intolerance . tolerance
Here is an article written by Greg Koukl on “When Tolerance is Intolerant”. Enjoy!
Read more »Professor Bradley Monton, atheist, believer in objective morality, debater on the Intelligent Design side, and nice sounding guy. Check this post out — it is really interesting.
Read more »A brief update outlining progress with the Thinking Matters Journal.
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